To reach the cemetery turn onto steep driveway located at 3771
Old Columbia Pike in Ellicott City MD. Pull to right at top of driveway
and park in alleyway in front of cemetery. There is another entrance
to alleyway from Old Columbia Pike further up

Maryland Historical Society Road Sign:
'Friends Meeting House and Graveyard' "After founding
the town of Ellicott Mills in 1772 the Ellicott brothers established
this burying ground in 1795 and built the adjacent meeting house
in 1800.”

Only an approximation of when the cemetery was begun is known.
It was about 1774. The Ellicott brothers donated the land for
the site and mainly family members only are buried there, and
still to this day. The current owners are Ellicott Graveyard,
Inc., established in 1925.

I have created these records directly from the stones,
done on Jul 22, July 23, and Aug 01, 2002, and this was compared
to plot information supplied by Harry Hoffman, III of Ellicott Graveyard,
Inc.

p/l2: Plaque - "The row of stones near this wall were moved
June, 1974 from the Joseph Ellicott Graveyard near Ellicott's
Upper Mills. The original stone of Joseph Ellicott has been
lost".
m/t: Monument (includes 'Eddy" Edward Thomas Ellicott, Edward
T. Ellicott, Eliza Ellicott, Kate Ellicott, and Anna C.
Swope)
*: No Marker
***: This grave was moved from adjacent cemetery and is
leaning against the NNW wall of cemetery. It is cracked
and eroded. The last name could be Hooddy or Wooddy.